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  2. Pontiac Firebird - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 model year marked the 25th anniversary of the Trans Am, and another anniversary edition was released, painted white with a single dark blue stripe down the center of the vehicle that was reminiscent of the 1970 Trans Am. It also featured white-painted, five-spoke, 16-inch alloy wheels, white leather seats, and door trim.

  3. Pontiac Firebird (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    10th Anniversary Trans Am (TATA) limited edition (7,500 units, RPO Y89, 1979) [3] Turbo Trans Am Indianapolis pace car limited edition (5,700 units, RPO Y85, 1980) [3] Turbo Trans Am "Daytona 500" pace car limited edition (2,000 units, RPO Y85, 1981) [7] Macho Trans Am (offered by the Mecham Pontiac dealership in Glendale, AZ) (~400 units, 1977 ...

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  5. Pontiac LeMans - Wikipedia

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    The Pontiac LeMans / l ə ˈ m ɑː n z / is a model name applied to automobiles marketed by Pontiac.The name came from the French city of Le Mans, the site of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world's oldest active sports car endurance race that began in 1923.

  6. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (1979) Pontiac Phoenix (1979-1984) Stutz Bearcat ... Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 25th Anniversary Daytona 500 Limited Edition (1983) Renault ...

  7. Pontiac Firebird (third generation) - Wikipedia

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    For the 15th Anniversary of the Trans Am, Pontiac released a white and blue Trans Am, following in the original 1969 Trams Am's color scheme for $3,499 over the base $10,699, and limited to just 1,500 units. It also only utilized the 305 H.O. L69 engine, with 1,000 automatics and only 500 with the T-5 Borg-Warner 5-speed manual transmission.

  8. Category:Trans-Am Series - Wikipedia

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    1973 Trans-Am Series; 1974 Trans-Am Series; 1975 Trans-Am Series; 1976 Trans-Am Series; 1977 Trans-Am Series; 1978 Trans-Am Series; 1979 Trans-Am Series; 1980 Trans-Am Series; 1981 Trans-Am Series; 1982 Trans-Am Series; 1983 Trans-Am Series; 1984 Trans-Am Series; 1985 Trans-Am Series; 1986 Trans-Am Series; 1987 Trans-Am Series; 1988 Trans-Am ...

  9. Pontiac Grand Am - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Am, coined by Pontiac with a name derived from two other cars in its lineup ("Grand" signifying "Grand Prix luxury" and "Am" for "Trans Am performance") was designed as America's answer to European luxury/sport sedans and available as a four-door Colonnade sedan or a two-door Colonnade coupe. [6]